A recent report billed as “the industry’s first scientific evaluation of passive RFID tags designed to work on metal objects” claims to have “busted” the myth that radio frequency identification (RFID
The total market for radio frequency identification (RFID) will turn over approximately U$9.7 billion by 2013, representing roughly a 15 percent compound annual growth rate for the period from 2008, a
Siemens Simatic RF-Manager Links RFID to Controllers
-- Product News, 30 March 2008
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The latest version of the Simatic RF-Manager software for the integration of RFID systems in business processes features a number of innovations. Simatic RF-Manager 2008 of the Siemens Industry Automation Division now links RFID with automation data from Simatic S7 controllers and also collects data from mobile Simatic RF610M handheld terminals. Write/read tasks for a write/read device (reader) can also be triggered by the controller and RFID data which has already been read can be transmitted to the control system. The engineering functions include a new comprehensive editor for the simultaneous parameterization of all RFID devices. With new simulation functions, signal processes and RFID read events can be tested in advance without installed RFID hardware. Furthermore there are new system functions for the processing of user data in RFManager. Simatic RF-Manager 2008 is suitable for diverse scenarios in logistics and distribution – from the labeling of individual products to the automatic recording of entire commodity flows. The software manages readers, collects the tag data produced by the readers, compresses the data, makes them available in the merchandise management system with the required accuracy and quantity. Furthermore, each individual tag can be accessed in order to read and write data or product identifiers which conform to EPCglobal (Electronic Product Code).